(Rates from $139.00)
Courtyard by Marriott Hutchinson Island
Business-friendly Jensen Beach property with an outdoor pool
Nearby Points of Interest

Elliott Museum - 4 miles
Island Princess River Cruise - 5 miles
Gilbert's House of Refuge - 6 miles
FPL Power Plant/Turtle Walk - 7 miles
Eagle Marsh Golf Course - 8 miles
NY Mets Spring Training - 9 miles
Ballantrae Golf Course - 15 miles
Greyhound Racing - 20 miles
PGA North and South Golf Course - 20 miles
Palm Beach Polo Club - 20 miles
St. Lucie West Golf Course - 20 miles
Ft. Pierce Jai Alai - 25 miles
Golden Bear and Cobblestone Golf Course - 25 miles
Palm Beach International Airport (PBI): Approximate driving time is 1 hour and distance is 48 miles.
Driving directions from Palm Beach International Airport (PBI):
Depart the airport and merge onto I-95 North.
Take Exit 101 and turn right onto Monterey.
Proceed across US-1.
Turn right onto (East Ocean Boulevard) Hutchinson Island (SR-A1A).
The hotel is approximately 6~8 miles, on the right-hand side, at 10978 S Ocean Dr.
St Lucie County International Airport: Approximate driving time is 45 minutes and distance is 25 miles.
Driving directions from St Lucie County International Airport:
Depart the airport going east onto St Lucie Blvd (CR-608).
Turn right (south) onto US-1.
Bear left (east) onto SE Walton Rd.
Bear right (south) onto SR-707 (S Indian River Dr).
Turn left (east) onto 42nd St.
Bear right (southeast) onto SR-A1A (Ocean Dr).
The hotel is at 10978 S Ocean Dr.
10978 S Ocean Dr
Jensen Beach, FL 34957
United States of America
Nearest major airport:
West Palm Beach, FL (PBI-Palm Beach Intl.)
Area:
Jensen Beach - Stuart, Florida, United States of America
Jensen Beach is 9 miles east of Port St. Lucie, near the mouth of the St. Lucie River. The main public beach, “Jensen Sea Turtle Beach,” is on Hutchinson Island, fronting the Atlantic Ocean. Serving as the nesting ground for 3 species of sea turtles, the beach is also great for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing. Across the river, the city of Stuart is known as the “Sailfish Capital of the World.”



